How to Improve a Bulbous Nose

Oct 30, 2020 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
How to Improve a Bulbous Nose: 1. **Marginal Excision Method**: This surgical technique involves removing the excessively wide nasal alar margin, followed by precise realignment and suturing. 2. **Interchondral Incision for Bulbous Nose Correction**: Although surgical correction of a bulbous nose is possible—and can effectively reshape the nose to achieve an aesthetically ideal contour—this approach utilizes incisions between the alar cartilages. 3. **Massage for Bulbous Nose Improvement**: Regular nasal massage may gradually enhance nasal height and refine nasal contour over time.

“Garlic-shaped nose” is a descriptive term for a nasal外形 characterized by a shape reminiscent of a garlic bulb. Typically, this type of nose features a low nasal bridge, an indistinct or absent nasal tip—appearing round and blunt—and relatively wide alae (nostril wings). Additionally, the nostrils are often visibly exposed. To the naked eye, the overall appearance closely resembles a garlic clove—hence the name “garlic-shaped nose.”

How to Improve a Garlic-Shaped Nose

1. Marginal Excision Technique

The marginal excision technique involves surgically removing excess tissue from the overly broad lateral margins of the nose, followed by precise realignment and suturing. During surgery, utmost care must be taken to avoid injury to the nasal bridge. Skilled surgical planning is essential to achieve minimal trauma with maximal concealment. Damage to the nasal bridge constitutes a serious complication.

2. Intercartilaginous Incision for Garlic-Shaped Nose Correction

Although surgical correction of a garlic-shaped nose can effectively reshape the nose, some experts recommend preoperative facial analysis using intelligent robotic systems integrated with aesthetic design software. Accurate digital simulation and planning prior to surgery help optimize outcomes—enhancing nasal projection and achieving a more refined, defined contour.

3. Massage-Based Improvement

Many conditions can be alleviated through targeted massage therapy, which may gradually enhance nasal height and improve overall nasal aesthetics—yielding a more natural and harmonious appearance. However, this method is ineffective for individuals with congenital nasal depression or fully matured skeletal structures, as results are generally modest. Younger patients tend to respond better, though it is critical to avoid forcefully pinching or squeezing the nasal tip, as this may cause tissue enlargement rather than refinement.

Potential Complications Following Garlic-Shaped Nose Rhinoplasty

1. Implant Translucency: Postoperatively, localized light reflection may occur at the surgical site, making the underlying implant perceptible beneath the skin.

2. Immune Rejection: A common postoperative complication, immune rejection manifests as prolonged nasal edema that fails to resolve and may be accompanied by yellowish serous discharge. Susceptibility varies significantly among individuals depending on immune status and tissue compatibility. Severe reactions warrant consideration of autologous cartilage grafting instead of synthetic implants.

3. Implant Exposure: This complication—easily understood as extrusion—indicates suboptimal surgical execution. It occurs when the implant breaches the nasal skin or mucosa, resulting in visible exposure of the implant or underlying mucosal tissue.

4. Implant Displacement (Asymmetry): A readily apparent complication, displacement reflects poor implant fit or inadequate fixation within the nasal subcutaneous plane, leading to visible deviation or tilting of the nasal dorsum.

The above outlines various approaches to improving a garlic-shaped nose. We hope this information proves helpful.